smi group's 3rd annual m2m for oil & gas 2015
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SMi Group's 3rd annual M2M for Oil & Gas 2015 conference returns next April to LondonTRANSCRIPT
Cyber security in the context of IoT within the Oil and Gas sector Workshop Leaders: Alan Calder, Founder and Executive Chairman, IT Governance Ltd
Geraint Williams, Head of Technical Services, IT Governance, Ltd.
8.30 – 12.30
www.m2mforoilandgas.comRegister online or fax your registration to +44 (0) 870 9090 712 or call +44 (0) 870 9090 711
Utility, Academic and Group Discounts Available
PLUS AN INTERACTIVE HALF-DAY PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPTuesday 28th April 2015 | Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
WHY ATTEND THIS EVENT:
• Gain Real-Time Visibility of all Equipment and Assets• Deploy financial resources and investments more intelligently• Respond promptly and more decisively to problems with
Remote Assets in the Digital Oilfield• Manage risks from supply and value chain disruptions using
modelling and planning techniques• Explore the integration and association of data and remote
data technology• Understand Real-Time Systems Solutions for present and
future Oil and Gas Exploration• Improve Health, Safety and Environment via
implementation of remote tracking systems
REGISTER BY 19TH DECEMBER AND RECEIVE £400 DISCOUNTREGISTER BY 30TH JANUARY AND RECEIVE £200 DISCOUNTREGISTER BY 27TH FEBRUARY AND RECEIVE £100 DISCOUNT
29th - 30th
APRIL2015
Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
M2M for Oil and Gas
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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
• Abraham Joseph, Managing Director, IOT Insights
• Petrus Gomes de Figureido e Silva, E & P IT Consultant,
Spassau Tecnologia c/o Petrobras
OTHER SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
• Pasquale Silvestro, Partner, Tonucci & Partners
• Santosh Singh, Senior Economic Analyst, Afren plc
• Fivos Spathopoulos, Senior Geologist, Amerada Hess
Gas Ltd
• Steve Lee, Managing Director, Stevenson Astrosat
Register online at: www.m2mforoilandgas.com • Alternatively fax your registratio
8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks Abraham Joseph, Managing Director, IOT Insights
M2M Solutions
9.10 M2M/IOT Solutions and Vendor Selection • Understanding the M2M/IOT Ecosystem • Assessing likely winners and losers as the M2M IOT
ecosystem evolves • Assessing the offerings of leading players in M2M/IOT
targeting the Oil and Gas sector • Examining alternative strategies for implementing
M2M/IOT solutions in the Oil and Gas sector Abraham Joseph, Managing Director, IOT Insights
9.50 Shale Gas Projects in Southern and Eastern Europe:Legal Implications and Environmental Issues
• General overview of the European LegislativeFramework
• Impact of NIMBY policies on the development of theshale gas projects
• Case study: Romania, Poland Pasquale Silvestro, Partner, Tonucci & Partners
10.30 Morning Coffee
Financial and Technological New Paradigms
11.00 The Updates in the Oilfield Communications Market • Introduction to the different types of Upstream Oil and
Gas Agreements • Commercial terms in Licensing and Concession
Agreements • Sharing Risks and Rewards with Governments and co-
investors • Joint Operating Agreements(JOAs)/Joint Venture(JVs) Santosh Singh, Senior Economic Analyst, Afren Plc
11.40 Novel instrumentation connectivity paradigms • Possible shift in business models due to real-time & big
data opportunities • Lessons learnt with prior M2M connectivity technologies • Future of instrumentation in Oil & Gas Mischa Dohler, Board of Directors, Worldsensing
12.20 Networking Lunch
Operational and Environmental Issues
13.30 Environmental Issues of Shale Gas & Oil Developments • Surface Footprint • Transportation Issue • Emissions • Minimizing the Environmental Impact Mathias Mitschanek, Researcher, Montanuniversity
Leoben
14.10 Operational and Environmental issues when exploringfor Unconventional Petroleum - possible uses of M2M
• Types of unconventional petroleum (shale gas, shaleoil, tight gas, CBM etc.)
• Engineering and Environmental challenges • The role of information exchange during operations • The role of exchanging information between sites and
between the operator and the public Fivos Spathopoulos, Senior Geologist, Amerada Hess
Gas Ltd
14.50 Are remotely controlled and automated drillingoperations around the corner?
• Drivers for the implementation of remote operationsand automation in drilling operations
• Factors impacting the adoption of remoteoperations/automation in the industry (technology,culture, standardisation)
• Possible future scenarios Luca Brutti, Senior Consultant, OTM Consulting
15.30 Afternoon Tea
15.50 Collaborating in real-time between field and office • Solving data availability issues between field and
office • Enabling collaboration through dual-way
communication of data • Ensuring conflict resolution in unreliable network
environments • Implementation example: loss management Peter von Campe, Manager, IDMOG
Panel Discussion16.30 Justifying Financial Investments: How can the
boardroom invest intelligently? Abraham Joseph, Managing Director, IOT Insights Santosh Singh, Senior Economic Analyst, Afren Plc Peter von Campe, Manager, IDMOG Pasquale Silvestro, Partner, Tonucci & Partners
17.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One
M2M for Oil and Gas 2015 DAY ONE | Wednesday 29th April 2015
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M2M for Oil and Gas 2015 DAY TWO | Thursday 30th April 2015
08.30 Registration & Coffee
09.00 Chairman's Opening Remarks Abraham Joseph, Managing Director, IOT Insights
New technologies and The Digital Oilfield: The Brazilian Experience
OPENING ADDRESS / KEYNOTE ADDRESS9.10 Storing and searching for value using Hadoop Ecosystem • Massive Drilling Data • Hadoop Ecosystem • Processing Drilling Data • NoSQL Database Petrus Gomes de Figueiredo e Silva, E&P IT Consultant,
Spassu Tecnologia & Petrobras
Real Time Systems Solutions and the Satellite Communications
9.50 Real Time systems solutions for present and future oil andgas exploration challenges
• The connected oilfield • Data overload in the digital oilfield • Software features used in real-time operations • How satellite technology has helped in providing first
hand images of frontier terrains in inaccessible areas. • Brief introduction into artificial intelligence applications in
petroleum exploration Tagbo Ndefo, Senior Technical Consultant G&G
Applications, Digital I-field Solutions
10.30 Morning Coffee
11.00 Space based M2M for Oil and Gas • Satellites – Traditional and New Emerging Technology • Secure and Bespoke Data Communication • Space Based Situational Awareness for Remote
Operations • Combining Satellite Communications and Earth
Observation Technologies Steve Lee, Managing Director, Stevenson Astrosat
11.40 Automated GEO-Computing against the Big DataChallenge
• The recent pan-European GMES Initial Operations andsimilar projects
• Information and Spatio-Temporal Coverage (frequency)and Thematic Quality
• Large amount of EO Data and Technical Issues relatedwith Physical Storage and Transfer over Networks
• Cloud-based” Pre-processed EO Data Banks, RemoteCommunication and Distributed Geo-Computing
Gedas Vaitkus, Director, GEOMATRIX UAB
12.20 Networking Lunch
13.50 Are remotely controlled and automated drilling operations
around the corner?
• Drivers for the implementation of remote operations and
automation in drilling operations
• Factors impacting the adoption of remote
operations/automation in the industry (technology,
culture, standardisation)
• Possible future scenarios
Luca Brutti, Senior Consultant, OTM Consulting
M2M, Big Data and IOT in the Oil and Gas Industry
14.30 M2M to IOT – Realising the potential of M2M
• The evolution from connected devices to intelligent
processes
• Collaboration and value chains required to deliver value
• Building scalable, repeatable solutions whilst managing
time and cost
• The seamless user experience
Max Kroot, IOT Client Director, KPN Telecom
15.10 Afternoon Tea
15.40 Machine Data. Big Data: where do you point the firehose?
• Smart pipes, dumb applications. A tale of BPS vs. MIPS
(part 1) and some lessons learned along the way.
• When meta data exceed measurement data. Context,
content challenges as the apps get smarter
• Faster pipes, clever applications. A tale of BPS vs. MIPS
(part 2) and some lessons we may learn in the future.
• How the programmable network changes everything
tomorrow and what this means to telecom,
instrumentation and IT teams in the oilfield
Matthew Smith, Founder & Principal Consultant, Fieldcloud SAS
16.20 M2M and IoT for the Oil and Gas industry – Perspectives
across the Value Chain
• Business models and Safety for M2M
• Insight from other industries and applicable to Oil and Gas
industry
• Value chain
• Analytics/decision making
Ajit Jaokar, Founder & CEO, Futuretext
17.00 Chairman's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two
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HALF-DAY PRE CONFERENCE AM WORKSHOPTuesday 28th April 2015
8.30 – 12.30Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London, UK
Cyber security in the context of IoT within the Oil and Gas sector
Workshop Leaders:Alan Calder, Founder and Executive Chairman,
IT Governance LtdGeraint Williams, Head of Technical Services,
IT Governance, Ltd.
Overview of workshop:Wireless M2M technology is growing and together with theInternet of Things (IoT), it is opening a lot of new opportunitiesfor the oil and gas sector. By enabling network connectivitybetween complex infrastructures, however, and thecapability to control these remotely, the challenges andthreats are growing, too.
The oil and gas and utilities sectors need to be veryresponsible with wireless M2M technology as more than dataprivacy is at stake. Concerns about hacking and advancedpersistent threats (APTs) are justified, and any successfulattack can have devastating consequences.
During this half-day workshop, Alan Calder, founder of globalcyber security provider IT Governance, and Geraint Williams,Head of Technical Services at IT Governance, will helpattendees understand how wireless M2M and the IoT canpose a threat to the oil and gas and utilities sectors, and whatpractical steps should be taken to reduce the cyber risk andachieve resilience.
Why you should attend this workshop:This practically focused workshop is designed for senior-levelinformation security professionals, heads of operations, CSOsand CIOs from the oil and gas and utilities sectors, who needto keep abreast of recent developments and cyber securitystrategies.
Programme:8.30 Registration & Coffee
9.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
9.10 Knowledge about the cyber threats that come withwireless M2M and the IoT
9.40 Understanding of the implications cyber-attackscan have on the organisation
10.10 Morning Coffee
10.30 How to adopt a step-by-step cyber resilienceapproach in order to respond to and recover fromevolving attacks
11.30 The opportunity to participate in online groupdiscussions
12.30 Close of Workshop
About the workshop leaders:Alan Calder is Founder and Executive Chairman of ITGovernance, the fast growing cyber security provider. He isan acknowledged international cyber security guru and aleading author on information security and IT governanceissues. Alan wrote the definitive compliance guide, ITGovernance: An International Guide to Data Security andISO27001/ISO27002’ (co-written with Steve Watkins), which isthe basis for the UK Open University’s postgraduate course oninformation security. Alan has consulted clients in the UK andabroad in various industries including technology, finance,and oil and gas, as well as delivering training in Nigeria,Angola and South Africa.
Geraint Williams is Head of Technical Services at ITGovernance. He has a strong technical background, withexperience of ethical hacking, digital forensics and wirelesssecurity issues. Geraint has broad technical knowledge ofsecurity and IT infrastructure, including high performancecomputing. His holds certifications in security and digitalforensics including CISSP, CREST Registered Tester, CEH & CHFI.
About IT Governance Ltd. IT Governance Ltd is the single-source provider of books,tools, training and consultancy for IT governance, riskmanagement and compliance. The company is a leadingauthority on cyber security and information security forbusiness and the public sector. IT Governance is ‘non-geek’,approaching IT issues from a non-technology backgroundand talking to management in its own language. Thecompany’s customer base spans Europe, the Americas, theMiddle East, South Africa and Asia. More information isavailable at: www.itgovernance.co.uk.
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FEBRUARY 2015
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MARCH 2015
Project Financing in Oil and Gas North America9-10 March 2015, Houston, USA
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Gas to Liquids North America11-12 March 2015, Houston, USA
Oil and Gas Telecommunications25-26 March 2015 London, UK
For more information please visit www.smi-online.co.uk
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M2M FOR OIL AND GASConference: 29th - 30th April 2015, Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London UK Workshop: 28th April 2015, London UK
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